Anonymous wrote:This is OP. I can’t tell whether the person posting here has legitimate information or not. If you have information about the school or principal that you think a new family should know before deciding whether to enroll a child with special needs in the school, please share it. You can post without identifying yourself. Leave out or change details. It’s a pretty large school. No one will know who you are, or care.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My son just finished 5th and he never mentioned recess bullying at Ashlawn (and he’s a kid that would mention it and is more likely to be a victim than perp when it comes to bullying).
nobody thinks that their kid is the bully
Anonymous wrote:The bullying at Ashlawn is out of control. If we could afford to move or pay for private school, we would in a second. Recess is like lord of the flies.
Anonymous wrote:My son just finished 5th and he never mentioned recess bullying at Ashlawn (and he’s a kid that would mention it and is more likely to be a victim than perp when it comes to bullying).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The bullying at Ashlawn is out of control. If we could afford to move or pay for private school, we would in a second. Recess is like lord of the flies.
You have posted about this multiple times. Follow up with the school - they can’t fix what they don’t know about.
lol of course many of us have “followed up” with the school. it makes little difference - keeps happening. and if you think it is a problem limited to my children, you really don’t have any idea what happens there
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The bullying at Ashlawn is out of control. If we could afford to move or pay for private school, we would in a second. Recess is like lord of the flies.
You have posted about this multiple times. Follow up with the school - they can’t fix what they don’t know about.
Anonymous wrote:The bullying at Ashlawn is out of control. If we could afford to move or pay for private school, we would in a second. Recess is like lord of the flies.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DP but I would think that maybe the former principal wouldn't want this information to be so public? She certainly didn't tell trusted people just to start gossip elsewhere. I know at least officially when I leave jobs, even bad ones, I try to do so without much drama. I may need my former employer again at some point.
And badmouthing the super as a former employee is just bad. All the supers know each other. It's a small network. It can start issues with her next job.
She was publicly suspended from her job for two weeks by the superintendent.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DP but I would think that maybe the former principal wouldn't want this information to be so public? She certainly didn't tell trusted people just to start gossip elsewhere. I know at least officially when I leave jobs, even bad ones, I try to do so without much drama. I may need my former employer again at some point.
And badmouthing the super as a former employee is just bad. All the supers know each other. It's a small network. It can start issues with her next job.
She was publicly suspended from her job for two weeks by the superintendent.
Why?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DP but I would think that maybe the former principal wouldn't want this information to be so public? She certainly didn't tell trusted people just to start gossip elsewhere. I know at least officially when I leave jobs, even bad ones, I try to do so without much drama. I may need my former employer again at some point.
And badmouthing the super as a former employee is just bad. All the supers know each other. It's a small network. It can start issues with her next job.
She was publicly suspended from her job for two weeks by the superintendent.